Charging an electric car at home is much cheaper than using public charge points.
That's going to change, gone will be "cheap" electricity to fund road miles. The lost revenue from FF will see to that.
at present there is a disparity between how much it costs to charge a car at home compared to public charging, which is more expensive.
Consumers need to be protected from excessive charges.
I notice that with beer. It costs me more to "charge" my glass in a pub than it does at home, but at least I can drink at home, not everyone can charge a car at home.
Property developers should also be required to provide public charging points, and councils should make sure charging infrastructure is built.
What? The infrastructure is not there, yet we are about to make EVs mandatory! And guess who will pay - all of us, not just EV users. And what about existing housing stock? Who is going to install and pay for that infrastructure - EV users?
Charging electric vehicles should be convenient, straightforward and inexpensive and drivers must not be disadvantaged by where they live or how they charge their vehicles,"
In addition, drivers who live in rural or remote areas or who do not have off-street parking "risk being left behind.
So that's tens of millions of us who live in terraced housing, maisonettes, older strip developments in towns and villages, and high-rise flats. I would dearly love to see the plans to make it "convenient, straightforward and inexpensive" for them.
National Grid, said that the energy network operator was "working with government to map out where critical grid capacity is needed to enable the faster roll out of charging points".
"There will be an uptick in demand for energy so we need to ensure that we are future proofing, putting the right wires in the right place for future demand."
"Map out where critical grid capacity is needed" So, that's everywhere, err, more digging up and environmental damage. And what the hell is an "uptick" when it's about?
... when millions of electric cars make demands on the electricity grid.
Demand for power will rise, and MPs have voiced concerns that this could lead to blackouts in parts of the country.
Blackout! That is so un PC of our woke MPs! But not to worry. Government scientists are currently working on a "Magic Button / Switch" to solve all the problems.
In the meantime the good news is that I have designed a car charge "power bank" like we have for phones. It can charge a car from flat to full in about ten minutes using free electricity from windmills. The bad news is that it is the size of a double decker bus, but I am working on it. A problem solved - another created, just like EVs. Then there are the wind generators - big fans to make the wind blow continuously, unlike today. They will be powered by the currently installed windmills so that we get 24/7 wind and power. When the wind doesn't blow we fire up the fans and..... hmm, I might need to work on that one.
We are heading back to the future where only the rich can own and drive a car. The rest of us will be on push bikes, public transport or taxis. We are already heading there in some cities with their ever expanding Clean Air Zones (CAZ) and road pricing. At present a lot of them are for vehicles over a certain age, but the day will come when they are for all vehicles, inc EVs.